Chapter 1103
Married at First Sight
Hank gave Jessica a sideways glance and joked, âJessica, did the sun rise from the west today?
âI went to Libertyâs diner early in the morning to have breakfast and accompany Sonny. When I saw you, I was afraid that youâd quarrel with me and embarrass me in front of Liberty. I didnât expect that youâd be willing to let me bring Sonny home to stay for a few days.
âYou treated Lucas badly, so I thought you hated children.â
Jessica hated Lucas since he broke her cosmetics.
However, he was Chelseaâs son. As long as Chelsea and Hank did not break off their sibling relationship, they would still come over and meet up.
Jessica hated the boy, but the only thing she could do when Lucas came over was to lock their bedroom so that Lucas could not get in.
Lucas would make a mess of the place, and his grandparents would not care. They were happy to let the little brat do whatever he wanted.
Jessica knew that Chelseaâs three children were raised by her parentsâinâlaw. They treated their three grandchildren. better than they did Sonny.
She did not want to comment about her parentsâinâlaw spoiling their grandchildren, but whenever after Lucas went home, her motherâinâlaw always told her to clean up the house.
She refused.
If her motherâinâlaw did not like the mess, she could clean up the house herself. Jessica did not care since it was not her room that was messy.
Since Jessica refused, it was her inâlaws who cleaned up in the end. After a few times and they tasted the hassle of cleaning up the house, they no longer allowed Lucas to make a mess when he visited again.
What Jessica learned after countless fights with her inâlaws was that she had to be more stubborn than they were! As long as she held Hankâs heart and made him stand on her side, the victory was hers.
âI donât hate children. I hate spoiled brats. I donât dislike cute and sensible children like Sonny. Of course, I donât like him either because heâs Liberty and your son. Liberty is my love rival.â
Hank said, âSheâs not your love rival now. Weâre already divorced.â
âNeither of you have the intention to remarry, but your family wonât give up. With you, they always compliment Liberty while badmouthing me. Donât think I donât know about it because they did it behind my back. I know it all.â
Hank quickly said, âJessica, weâre spending the rest of our lives together. As long as our feelings stay strong, it doesnât matter what my parents say. They just want to please Liberty because she has a rich aunt, and her sister married a rich man.
âIf Liberty and her sister were still the same as before, Iâm sure my mom wouldâve gone to them to show off how happy we are. If Serenity hadnât married Mr. York, we would still have our jobs and a high income. We have a house, cars, and savings. Weâre much better than others.â
Jessica grumbled, âItâs good that you know. Iâm worried that youâll change your mind about me after listening to your motherâs comments.â
âI wonât.â
Hank thought about how he had just recently divorced and remarried. He could not divorce again.
The cost of divorce was too great!
âSonny is still your flesh and blood. Heâs your parentsâ grandson. If you bring him over for a few days once in a while, the home will be livelier with him around. Your parents will be happier too. They might even nitpick me less, and our whole family can be more harmonious.â